Ray Haydon

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Untitled (Fluid Series), 2017,
Stainless Steel, basalt base, 370mm X 870mm x240mm

Untitled (Fluid Series) is a definitive part of Haydon’s ‘ribbon-esque’ works - fluid pieces of unforgiving, rigid materials that the artist twists and bends to achieve a delicate line drawing, suspended in the air. This particular work, a large-scale moebius strip, is simply one flat piece of stainless steel that moves in an eternal continuity.

Haydon’s practice is one of pure materiality and the feats of curvilinear beauty he can achieve with his chosen medium. These materials are often varied; his in-depth knowledge of jewellery design, fine furniture making and the construction of fittings for super yachts have aided Haydon in developing a symbiotic relationship with the materials that aid his creations. Kinetic works hold increasing fascination to Haydon as of late, a regularity of constant movement that creates a dynamism between the viewer and their relationship to the work and the space it fills. He addresses the push and pull between simply looking at piece and truly watching it as it is moving. This is likened, in his musings, as the difference between looking at an object, such as a tree, and the movement of birds within that same tree. What would we truly engage with?

Haydon’s Untitled (Fluid Series) is lithe and enlivening, a painting in space, and a reflection of the artist’s pure interest in the tracing of line and form.

Untitled (Fluid Series)
Untitled (Fluid Series)
Untitled (Fluid Series)
Untitled (Fluid Series)
Untitled (Fluid Series)
Untitled (Fluid Series)
Untitled (Fluid Series)

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Artist Bio

BORN: 1950, Auckland

LIVES: Auckland

COLLECTIONS: The James Wallace Arts Trust, Auckland

PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS/COMMISSIONS: Commission for Newmarket Arts Trust, Teed Street Redevelopment, Newmarket (2017); Shapeshifter, Wellington (2016, 2014, 2010); NZ Sculpture On Shore, Auckland (2016, 2008); St Kentigern College, Auckland (2014); NZ Sculpture on the Gulf, Auckland (2012); Sculpture Court, Auckland Art Fair (2011); Sculpture in Central Otago, Otago (2007)

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY: Howard, Laura, Ray Haydon: Sculpture, Auckland: Sanderson Contemporary, 2014; Brown, Warwick, Seen this Century, North Shore City: Random House NZ, 2009; ‘Exploring space and absence’ by Terry McNamara, The New Zealand Herald, Aug 2009; ‘Earthy and Lyrical’, Art News New Zealand, Spring 2006, p 128

ARTWORKS FEATURED IN: The New Zealand Herald, Jan 2015; House and Garden, Jul 2014, Dec 2012, Mar 2011, Jan 2010; Homestyle New Zealand, Dec/Jan 2014; Home New Zealand, Apr/May 2011, Feb/Mar 2011, Dec/Jan 2011, Apr/May 2008, Dec/Jan 2008; Design Folio: New Zealand’s Definitive Design Collection, Issue 4, 2011; Urbis, Luxury Issue, No. 47, 2009; NZ Life and Leisure, Jan/Feb 2008; Reynolds, Patrick and John Walsh, New New Zealand Houses, Auckland: Random House NZ, 2007, pp 12, 164-172; Urbis Landscape, Feb-Apr 2006; Urbis, Summer 2005-2006